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Citrix Systems CEO Mark Templeton, who had announced in April that he would retire early next year, plans to continue leading the company and has made a multiyear commitment, the Fort Lauderdale-based software company said Thursday. The company's board of directors launched a search for the next CEO, but during that time, Templeton told the board he wanted to stay on as the company's leader. The company, known for its tools to work from anywhere, employs 1,600 people in Fort Lauderdale. After "considering a number of qualified candidates, the board concluded that Mark is the best leader to drive the company forward," Citrix Chairman Thomas Bogan said in a news...

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